Swaping seats out of a 3rd gen to P/S
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Swaping seats out of a 3rd gen to P/S
Has anyone put power leather seats in a no power seat 4runner? Is the wiring their? Or do you have to run your own power?
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The wiring is mostly there. You have two wires for ground and power to the seat belt sensor. Since the power seat models have 3 wires, you'll need to get the connectors that run from the floor on the power seat donor. Just cut that harness off if you can, or look in a junkyard for two. You'll just need to run power to the blue wire in the new connector. I forgot which color the ground wire is in the new one, but it's not hard to figure out. That's it, not hard at all. Run a wire to the blue on each side, and you've got power seats! PM me if you need any help with it.
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Originally posted by Phisherman
The wiring is mostly there. You have two wires for ground and power to the seat belt sensor. Since the power seat models have 3 wires, you'll need to get the connectors that run from the floor on the power seat donor. Just cut that harness off if you can, or look in a junkyard for two. You'll just need to run power to the blue wire in the new connector. I forgot which color the ground wire is in the new one, but it's not hard to figure out. That's it, not hard at all. Run a wire to the blue on each side, and you've got power seats! PM me if you need any help with it.
Jim
The wiring is mostly there. You have two wires for ground and power to the seat belt sensor. Since the power seat models have 3 wires, you'll need to get the connectors that run from the floor on the power seat donor. Just cut that harness off if you can, or look in a junkyard for two. You'll just need to run power to the blue wire in the new connector. I forgot which color the ground wire is in the new one, but it's not hard to figure out. That's it, not hard at all. Run a wire to the blue on each side, and you've got power seats! PM me if you need any help with it.
Jim
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Swapping Seats
How did the seat swap work out for you? I just purchased leather seats from a 2000 Limited to install in my 2001 SR5? Do you or does anyone know how to tell if the seats have the Heating element and if so what wires I need to hook up to power the heated seats.
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